Civil Litigation - Page 82
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Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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The Medicare+Choice program may be the most significant change in Medicare since its inception in 1965, according . -
The D.C. District Court, in the case National Association of Manufacturers v. Department of Labor, has i. -
The tension between the Internet and trade secrets is clear. The Internet can destroy trade secrets by exposing them to millions of viewers. Here are some practical tips on how to prevent release of secrets on the Internet. -
Report prepared by the Department of Justice on current civil rights issues. -
Mediation plus is the combination of known dispute resolution devices in an effort to circumvent the morass of litigation and arbitration, while still retaining the useful features of each. -
Should I call a lawyer even if I may not have a case? Yes, you should call a lawyer. We are trained to know the. -
When the importance of the matter requires a focused presence at agency headquarters, and in-house or trade associa. -
Consider the following: You land a major design project. The young architects in your firm clamor for the assign. -
In 1994, Sidney Abbott filed a lawsuit against Randon Bragdon, D.M.D., in which she claimed he violated her rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA") by refusing to perform certain invasive dental procedures on her in his office. -
Appellate courts across the country are issuing important decisions interpreting the ADA at a rapid fire rate.